I'm being cared for by:Little Shelter Animal Rescue

Help me get seen & adopted!

Facts about Tigger

I am

already neutered, housetrained, and good with cats.

Tigger's Info...

I am already neutered, housetrained, and good with cats.

Tigger's Story...

Tigger's Story...

These two beautiful 8 year old kitties are looking for a home again. Unfortunately these guys have found themselves at Little Shelter after their human Daddy passed away. We know he loved them so much and took very good care of them and gave them a great life. We would love for these two kitties to be placed in a home together but it's not necessary. What we want most is for them to find a loving family that will care for them and give them the love they so deserve.. They love belly rubs and love to be brushed and petted. These guys would love to spend the rest of their lives in a home. Help us get these guys adopted in memory of their Dad.

About Our Shelter...

Who We Are & What We Do

Little Shelter is a nonprofit animal rescue organization. We take abused and abandoned animals from the streets and from those awaiting death at the municipal pounds. We provide a safe, caring and nurturing environment for these animals while they are waiting for loving adoptive homes.

All prospective homes are carefully screened to ensure happy endings. No animal is ever destroyed at Little Shelter unless he or she is incurably ill.

Spaying and neutering is important to our cause. We spay and neuter all of our animals as soon as is medically possible. The minimal adoption donation paid upon adoption includes all the medical procedures that we have done on the animal being adopted, including the spaying and neutering.

Little Shelter is situated on six acres in Huntington, Long Island, 30 minutes east of New York City. Our Sheltervale Pet Cemetery operates on three acres. There are six buildings, two kennels including outdoor runs, one large communal cattery with individual rooms for nursing mothers, an isolation and medical building and a five room house that serves as office and administrative space. At any given time, we are the temporary home to more than 300 animals.

Last year we placed over 600 dogs, cats, kittens and puppies into loving homes. With your help we will save even more this year.

Come Meet Our Pets...

Call (631) 368-8770 for holiday and weather closings.--------------------------------------------------------------------------------To get here:

Take the Northern State Parkway to Exit 42N (Deer Park Avenue).

Take Deer Park Ave north to Jericho Turnpike (Route 25).

Make a right on Jericho Turnpike (25 East). Get into left-hand lane.

Make left onto Elwood Road.

Drive to first traffic light and make a left onto Warner Road.

We're at the top of hill on your right.

Our Adoption Process...

Dogs can be adopted by filling out and submitting the adoption form found on our website. If you have questions regarding any of the dogs please call us at 631-368-8770 X 21 or email us at info@littleshelter.com.

Cats can be adopted by coming down to the shelter and filling out an adoption contract in person. If you have any questions about a particular cat, call us at 631-368-8770 X 32 and someone from the cattery will help you.

We reserve the right to refuse any adoption to any person for any reason.

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